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16097972 No.16097972 [Reply] [Original]

How original is the idea of the universe? Could anything exist out of our universe? If so, how?

>> No.16097975

Namefag shitposter
Not taking your bait anymore

>> No.16097978

>namefag
S&R

>> No.16097981
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>>16097975
>>16097978

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>>16097975
>>16097978
I took my name down, may I have fun now?

>> No.16098241

>>16097972
Our universe is in a hole

>> No.16098253

>>16097987
Nope kill yourself you are an absolute plague on this board every thread and post you make is obviously you and they are all equally off topic dogshit that derails any quality discussion

>> No.16098516

>>16097972
Fairly unoriginal really. I could have thought of it easy, i just didn't want to

>> No.16099134

>>16098253
At least he isn't like that other name faggot who posts dozens of non sequitur posts in a row in an obvious effort to bump threads off the board. There should really be some kind of limit that prevents someone from posting 3 times in a row or more to the same thread.

>> No.16099137

>>16099134
Book nerd btfo

>> No.16099152

>>16097972
First, think of the universe. Really picture it. Not only parts, but the universe as a whole. Get a visual of the entire thing. Once you do that, then realize that your perspective is outside the universe. Once you can put the universe inside a box, there is obviously an outside.

>> No.16099153

>>16097972
We don't know.

>> No.16099155

Maybe there is no out'side', but what encircles the universe is a different fabric wherein other life exists.

>> No.16099159

>>16099152
Imaginary things don't actually "exist" since they aren't real which is why you can't actually see the universe in whole and can only play pretend that you know everything about it.

>> No.16099168

>>16099159
But that's taking the limited 3D objects view from being contained within the universe

>> No.16099176

>>16099168
No, its the fact that you are contained in reality, but your imagination is not even though your imagination is still part of the universe because it is an emergent property of your sensory network.

>> No.16099180

>>16099176
So a 4 dimensional being wouldn't be able to step outside the universe the same way that a 3 dimensional being can step off a sheet of paper?

>> No.16099183

>>16099180
Maybe you should just step away from the bong.
Math is just a way to describe things, it doesn't dictate reality.

>> No.16099184

>>16099180
>So a 4 dimensional being
>>>/x/

>> No.16099186

>>16099180
>>16099184
Human beings perceive hundreds of dimensions, several with each sensory organ directly and even more through the permutations and combinations of the various senses.

>> No.16099188

>>16099183
Yes and I'm using basic concepts from math to describe a situation but you can't seem to wrap your head around even that. I'll just take your personal attack as a statement of resignation

>> No.16099189

>>16099186
It's implied 4 large spatial dimensions, not counting things like smell as a dimension

>> No.16099190

>>16099188
No you aren't, you are inventing imaginary beings using rudimentary mathematical scaffolding to justify completely unreal nonsense.

>> No.16099193

>>16099189
No, because as soon as you have two directions in any single dimension, you need a complimentary dimension to express all the possible values and those other things are still dimensions, yet smelling and using extra-dimensional information doesn't actually allow you to step outside of reality, it just allows you to develop a more elaborate sensation of reality.

>> No.16099439

>>16097972 If I remember correctly, there are various universes.

>> No.16099837

>>16099439
Are you confusing comic books for science again?

>> No.16099866

>>16099193
It's called context. Sorry your verbal SAT scores are so bad

>> No.16099885

>>16099866
Sorry you are a wordcel and don't understand that semantics don't change reality.